When I learned to drive, I quickly came to realize that speed limits in the United States are supposed to be evenly divisible by 5.Once in a while, some local governing board will make an unusual speed limit in order to draw attention to it.

Expanded Description:

Formerly the "I Can't Drive....21?" locationless cache (GCAC83)The following speed limits which do not end in '0' or in '5' have been reported. Do you have others?

Instructions for Posting a Unusual Speed Limits Waymark:

The rules are simple:

Include limits which are not evenly divisible
by 5 (in your local units of
measurement, as written on the sign).

One posting per location, preferably the one closest to the entrance of the location.

Waymark title should include speed, and location (14MPH - Frivlas' Mall

Post signs that are labeled in local units of measurement (MPH in the U.S.).

Please be sure to type the posted speed limit into your log entry.

Please include the location (city, state, and
highway name, where applicable).

Be sure to post the coordinates of your find.

Please post a close picture of the sign.

And last but not least, be careful out there.

Instructions for Visiting a Waymark in this Category:

Please post a photo of the sign, hopefully from a new vantage point.

Category Settings:

Waymarks can be added to this category

New waymarks of this category are reviewed by the category group prior to being published

The entrance driveway to this small mobile home park is an ascending hill, leading to an open area at the crest. As a caution to drivers, there is a sign restricting speeds to 7 MPH throughout the park.

This interesting speed limit sign is toward the back of Sahuaro Ranch Park, on a dusty dirt road, by the foreman's house. I'm pretty sure you wouldn't want to go any faster than that back there, anyway!!!